Once-in-lifetime 'Blaze Star' set to ignite in night sky 'any day now'
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The 'blaze star' T Coronae Borealis will soon flare into life, becoming as bright as the North Star overnight, but will only be visible for a few days.
Dr Rebekah Hounsell refers to this event as 'a once-in-a-lifetime' opportunity, emphasizing how rare it is to witness a nova so close to our solar system.
To see this cosmic spectacle, stargazers should look to the North East on dark, clear nights, utilizing nearby stars for guidance.
Lord Martin Rees mentions that the nova's appearance might be 'slightly overdue', reinforcing the anticipation that it could occur any day now.
Read at Mail Online
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